71TR6
Jedi Hopeful

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I planned to install the driver seat in my 59 TR3A today and it didn't go as planned.
I installed the new Moss floor tracks over the carpet and used a piece of plywood ripped to 12" to maintain the spacing between the floor rails while I tightened the screws. I checked the seat rail fit on the tracks to make sure I didn't warp the tracks when tightening the screws to the floor and they slid back and forth easily.
When I positioned the seat rails on the floor tracks and positioned the seat on top, I noticed the posts didn't match up with the holes in the seat pan. I expected this since I heard that replacement floor pans have the cage nuts in the wrong position. I elongated the holes in the seat pan to fit the seat rails, put a light coat of lithium grease on the tracks, placed the seat on the rails and tightened the 1/4-28 nuts. After doing this, the seat was locked in solid and wouldn't move. I've disassembled and reassembled multiple times and can't figure out what is causing the binding.
Does anyone have any words of wisdom on what might be causing the binding?
Ron
I installed the new Moss floor tracks over the carpet and used a piece of plywood ripped to 12" to maintain the spacing between the floor rails while I tightened the screws. I checked the seat rail fit on the tracks to make sure I didn't warp the tracks when tightening the screws to the floor and they slid back and forth easily.
When I positioned the seat rails on the floor tracks and positioned the seat on top, I noticed the posts didn't match up with the holes in the seat pan. I expected this since I heard that replacement floor pans have the cage nuts in the wrong position. I elongated the holes in the seat pan to fit the seat rails, put a light coat of lithium grease on the tracks, placed the seat on the rails and tightened the 1/4-28 nuts. After doing this, the seat was locked in solid and wouldn't move. I've disassembled and reassembled multiple times and can't figure out what is causing the binding.
Does anyone have any words of wisdom on what might be causing the binding?
Ron